Publication Date
7-1973
Publisher
Department of Agriculture, Western Australia
City
Perth
Abstract
A Programmed text.
A PROGRAMMED INSTRUCTION WORKBOOK.
This book is designed to show you how to draw up partial budgets.
If you are like most farmers you are probably searching for different ways of running your farm to increase farm income. Choices between alternatives are very difficult, and require a great deal of careful thought and planning, especially where large cash outlays are involved. But to decide how, where and what to produce with any confidence you need to consider all the physical and financial angles. Doing this in your head, or on the back of an envelope is hard, but there is an alternative.
The Partial Budget is one effective method of making comparisons between alternative courses of action.
Number of Pages
47
Keywords
Beef, Dairy, Farm budgets, Farm economics, Western Australia
Disciplines
Accounting | Agribusiness | Agricultural Economics | Agricultural Science | Beef Science | Business | Dairy Science | Marketing
Recommended Citation
Department of Agriculture, Western Australia.
(1973), Partial budgeting for dairy and beef farmers. Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Perth. Report.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/fse_publishedrpts/25
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Comments
Teaches you how to work out and interpret partial budgets and explains the meaning of assets. liabilities and equity and dollar balances in the simplest terms, showing what they mean on your farm.
*The first 11 pages are adapted from J.B. Bards leys "How to make more profit on dairy farms".